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San Diego Migrant Shelter Closes Amidst Sharp Drop in Asylum Seekers
The Crowne Plaza Hotel in San Diego, a migrant shelter run by Catholic Charities, closed due to a drastic decrease in asylum seekers since the CBP One app malfunctioned in January 2024, mirroring similar closures in New York City and Denver.
San Diego Migrant Shelter Closes Amidst Sharp Drop in Asylum Seekers
The Crowne Plaza Hotel in San Diego, a migrant shelter run by Catholic Charities, closed due to a drastic decrease in asylum seekers since the CBP One app malfunctioned in January 2024, mirroring similar closures in New York City and Denver.
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36% Bias Score


10,000-Person Migrant Deportation Center Planned for Fort Bliss
The Trump administration is building a massive migrant deportation center at Fort Bliss, Texas, with a potential capacity of 10,000, starting with 1,000, to carry out the 'largest deportation program of criminals in American history,' as confirmed by U.S. Secretary of the Army Daniel P. Driscoll.
10,000-Person Migrant Deportation Center Planned for Fort Bliss
The Trump administration is building a massive migrant deportation center at Fort Bliss, Texas, with a potential capacity of 10,000, starting with 1,000, to carry out the 'largest deportation program of criminals in American history,' as confirmed by U.S. Secretary of the Army Daniel P. Driscoll.
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68% Bias Score


ICE Detains University of Minnesota Student, Sparking Outrage
ICE detained a University of Minnesota graduate student on Thursday without prior notice to the university, prompting outrage from state and local officials who are demanding answers and expressing concern for the student's well-being and the potential impact on international students.
ICE Detains University of Minnesota Student, Sparking Outrage
ICE detained a University of Minnesota graduate student on Thursday without prior notice to the university, prompting outrage from state and local officials who are demanding answers and expressing concern for the student's well-being and the potential impact on international students.
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52% Bias Score


German Asylum Legal Aid Use Surges, but Office Disparities Raise Concerns
Germany's state-funded legal aid for asylum seekers saw a surge in usage in 2024 (75,000), despite fewer asylum applications compared to 2023. However, significant disparities in protection rates across different BAMF offices, with unusually low rates in Eisenhüttenstadt, raise concerns about proced...
German Asylum Legal Aid Use Surges, but Office Disparities Raise Concerns
Germany's state-funded legal aid for asylum seekers saw a surge in usage in 2024 (75,000), despite fewer asylum applications compared to 2023. However, significant disparities in protection rates across different BAMF offices, with unusually low rates in Eisenhüttenstadt, raise concerns about proced...
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36% Bias Score


174 Afghan Refugees Arrive in Germany Amid Visa Chaos
174 Afghan refugees, including 74 minors, arrived in Germany on Thursday following prior acceptance, but last-minute visa issues caused chaos and raised concerns about the resettlement program's efficiency and safety.
174 Afghan Refugees Arrive in Germany Amid Visa Chaos
174 Afghan refugees, including 74 minors, arrived in Germany on Thursday following prior acceptance, but last-minute visa issues caused chaos and raised concerns about the resettlement program's efficiency and safety.
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56% Bias Score


Madrid Appeals Decree on Migrant Minor Transfers
The Madrid regional government, led by Isabel Díaz Ayuso (PP), is appealing a central government decree modifying Spain's immigration law to allow the transfer of unaccompanied migrant minors to other regions, citing violations of regional competencies and potential harm to children's rights, adding...
Madrid Appeals Decree on Migrant Minor Transfers
The Madrid regional government, led by Isabel Díaz Ayuso (PP), is appealing a central government decree modifying Spain's immigration law to allow the transfer of unaccompanied migrant minors to other regions, citing violations of regional competencies and potential harm to children's rights, adding...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Deports 17 to El Salvador Amidst Legal and Human Rights Concerns
The Trump administration deported 17 alleged gang members to El Salvador, despite legal challenges and human rights concerns, marking a continuation of its policy of using third countries for deportations and raising concerns about due process and safety.

Trump Administration Deports 17 to El Salvador Amidst Legal and Human Rights Concerns
The Trump administration deported 17 alleged gang members to El Salvador, despite legal challenges and human rights concerns, marking a continuation of its policy of using third countries for deportations and raising concerns about due process and safety.
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60% Bias Score

Catalonia Immigration Deal Sparks Controversy"
Spain's PSOE and Junts parties agreed to grant Catalonia control over immigration, prompting criticism due to its lack of objective justification, potential for discrimination, and contradiction of previous government policies.

Catalonia Immigration Deal Sparks Controversy"
Spain's PSOE and Junts parties agreed to grant Catalonia control over immigration, prompting criticism due to its lack of objective justification, potential for discrimination, and contradiction of previous government policies.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Minister Blocks Royal Honors for Asylum Seeker Volunteers
Dutch Minister of Asylum and Migration Faber blocked royal decorations for five COA volunteers aiding asylum seekers, sparking criticism from coalition partners due to her strict asylum policy, which contrasts with the volunteers' work, highlighting internal government tensions.

Dutch Minister Blocks Royal Honors for Asylum Seeker Volunteers
Dutch Minister of Asylum and Migration Faber blocked royal decorations for five COA volunteers aiding asylum seekers, sparking criticism from coalition partners due to her strict asylum policy, which contrasts with the volunteers' work, highlighting internal government tensions.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Cabinet Divided on Asylum Seeker Housing
A disagreement within the Dutch cabinet over housing asylum seekers and status holders is delaying policy decisions; Minister Faber wants faster transition from asylum centers to regular housing, while Minister Keijzer opposes prioritizing them over Dutch citizens.

Dutch Cabinet Divided on Asylum Seeker Housing
A disagreement within the Dutch cabinet over housing asylum seekers and status holders is delaying policy decisions; Minister Faber wants faster transition from asylum centers to regular housing, while Minister Keijzer opposes prioritizing them over Dutch citizens.
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Advisory Councils Urge Structural Asylum Policy Changes, Citing High Costs and Unrest
Two Dutch advisory councils, the AM and ROB, criticize the government's crisis management of asylum reception, urging for a structural approach with clear agreements and funding for municipalities, potentially saving €1 billion, and citing previous criticism from the COA and VNG.

Dutch Advisory Councils Urge Structural Asylum Policy Changes, Citing High Costs and Unrest
Two Dutch advisory councils, the AM and ROB, criticize the government's crisis management of asylum reception, urging for a structural approach with clear agreements and funding for municipalities, potentially saving €1 billion, and citing previous criticism from the COA and VNG.
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40% Bias Score

German Coalition Talks: Key Disagreements on Criminal Justice and Data Retention
During German coalition talks, the SPD advocated for decriminalizing fare evasion and limiting data retention, while the CDU/CSU opposed these measures, also disagreeing on maintaining the police commissioner's office and the 'Chancenaufenthalt' law, with final decisions pending.

German Coalition Talks: Key Disagreements on Criminal Justice and Data Retention
During German coalition talks, the SPD advocated for decriminalizing fare evasion and limiting data retention, while the CDU/CSU opposed these measures, also disagreeing on maintaining the police commissioner's office and the 'Chancenaufenthalt' law, with final decisions pending.
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44% Bias Score
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